Tuesday, 5 July 2016

6 July 2016

Collects

Prayers developed from the daily readings

Wednesday 6 July 2016

Morning Prayer

Psalm 18: 1 – 31

David exuberantly praises
the Lord for saving him from death at the hands of his enemies. The images used
are like a volcanic eruption. David is ecstatic with what he can do with God’s
help. He rejoices utterly in God, the only God: our God.

“This God – God’s way is
perfect; the promise of the Lord proves true” (v.30).

2 Chronicles 23: 1 – 17

Jehoiada the priest and his
wife who was sister to the king hide the baby, Joash – the last heir to the
throne – in their home. When the child is seven Jehoiada mounts a coup with the
Levites against Joash’s grandmother who currently occupies the throne. Joash is
crowned king and anointed. The grandmother is executed.

Jehoiada makes a covenant
with the Lord and the people that they will be the Lord’s people. They then go
to the temple of Baal, destroy it and kill the priest.

John 4: 1 – 15

The Pharisees hear that
Jesus and his disciples are baptising more people than John. They are already
hostile to John so they now turn their focus on Jesus. Jesus leaves Judea and
returns to Galilee via Samaria. Jesus, tired sits by a well and the disciples
go to buy food.

A Samaritan woman comes to
draw water from the well and Jesus asks for water. Jews did not associate with
Samaritans. The woman is understandably shocked and says so. Jesus responds
that if she knew what God gives and who he is she would be asking him for
living water – that which gushes up from within a person and brings them
eternal life. She asks Jesus for this water so that she never has to come to
the well again.

Collect for Morning Prayer

Clear clean waterTroth Dredge hole Harrietville VicL Osburn

God of deliverance, you heal us when we are facing
death, send us leaders when we take the wrong path, welcome and teach us when
we are ignorant of your ways. You have sent your Son to teach, baptise us, and
redeem us through love and his own sacrifice. Focus our minds and hearts on
your great gift to us so that we may feel the Spirit well in our hearts like living
water and go refreshed into this day in the power of your Holy Spirit through
Jesus Christ your Son our Lord. Amen.

Wednesday 6 July 2016

Evening Prayer

Psalm 18: 32 – 38 (39-44)
45 - 52

David continues his great
psalm of praise for deliverance from enemies and as the warrior king he had to
be. David describes his supremacy in the battle. He is more subdued at the end,
blessing God, extoling God’s name, praising God for his steadfast love and
care.

Ezekiel 15: 1 – 16: 15
and 16: 59 – 63

Ezekiel recounts God’s
words to him. God compares Judah to the wood of a grape vine. It is only
worthwhile when it produces grapes. Once it is dead it is not good for a
heating or any other purpose. Israel, like a vine planted on a great hill in
Jerusalem is dead. It needs to be thrown in a fire.

Judah is compared to a
foundling who becomes a loved wife and is dreadfully unfaithful. This section
is all metaphor to assist the people to understand the repercussions of their
unfaithfulness to God.Judah is worthy
of being utterly destroyed and humiliated. But God has an everlasting
covenant.God’s generosity will astonish
and confound.

Galatians 3: 15 – 26

The law handed down through
Moses, helps us see our mistakes and gives us a disciplined framework. It does
not give us righteousness. Belief and faith in God through Christ gives us
righteousness. In Christ we are now all children of God through faith (v. 26).

Collect for Evening Prayer

A time to reflectTronoh Dredge hole Harrietville VicL Osburn

Great Lord, you love us and you want to restore us to you. All we need to
do is look at our lives and see where we have not loved you with our whole
heart and mind and strength. All we need to do is return to you in faith and
then we are overwhelmed with your astonishing generosity and love. You anoint
us again and make us holy. This is only possible through your gift of Jesus
Christ our redeemer. Help us now to take the time to sit with your miraculous
gift to us so that we, freed from our past can step out in faith, hope and love
towards you through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, and the power of your Holy
Spirit in our hearts. Amen.